No more subsidized food in Parliament canteen from January 1

NEW DELHI: Food items in Parliament canteen will no longer be subsidized.

A statement from Lok Sabha secretariat on Thursday said Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has decided that the canteen in Parliament will work on ‘no-profit, no-loss’ basis from January 1.

The rates have been hiked as there have been controversies from time to time over subsidized food being served in Parliament when there is so much inflation in open market.

An RTI query had revealed that Parliament canteen facility got a total subsidy of Rs 60.7 crore during the last five years.

The decision has been taken based on a report by Parliament’s Food Committee, which was asked to look into the matter of canteen subsidy by the Speaker.

Accordingly, a veg thali which earlier cost Rs 18 will now be sold for Rs 30 and non-veg thali will cost Rs 60 instead of Rs 33 earlier. A three-course meal will cost Rs 90 instead of Rs 61 earlier and chicken curry, which earlier cost Rs 29, will be sold for Rs 40.

The revision of the rates, ordered by Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, has been undertaken after six years and the rates will be reviewed from time to time, the Lok Sabha Secretariat said.